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Boston by the Ars, 2004, Part III

That's right, it's time for another Ars Boston bash, and you're all invited.

Tick tock, tomorrow's the big Boston bash! Our numbers look strong, so hey, why not come hang out with seventy or so other Arsians (we're expecting closer to 100 throughout the night) in Beantown? If you can, please RSVP if you're coming (although it's not required at this stage)! The salient details:

We've got a private room stocked with pool tables, plenty of space, and some dedicated wait staff (the room is upstairs, on the second floor). We'll also have appetizers throughout the early evening. Most of the Ars staffers will be there, so this is your chance to personally flame Hannibal for disparaging VIA, tell Eric to lay off the Steve Jobs kool-aid, and remind Kurt how much more important he'd be when he finishes the CMS (ha!).

Now, some questions we've seen about the party:

You don't need to bring money, as there's no cover charge.

We have a private room, so let them know if there happens to be a line outside.

You will be able to order off of the full menu if you want to. Lots of great food.

Appetizers, pool tables, etc., are all paid for. If you're wondering how much to bring, the questions are: how much food do you expect to eat other than the appetizers, and how many brews do you care to sample.

Don't drive. There's not a lot of cheap parking down there, unless you are a hardcore Bostonian and can find it.

See you this Saturday!

Ken Fisher
Ken is the founder & Editor-in-Chief of Ars Technica. A veteran of the IT industry and a scholar of antiquity, Ken studies the emergence of intellectual property regimes and their effects on culture and innovation. Emailken@arstechnica.com//Twitter@kenfisher